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Published in: Patient Safety in Surgery 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research

Development of an emergency general surgery process improvement program

Authors: Matthew J. Bradley, Angela T. Kindvall, Ashley E. Humphries, Elliot M. Jessie, John S. Oh, Debra M. Malone, Jeffrey A. Bailey, Philip W. Perdue, Eric A. Elster, Carlos J. Rodriguez

Published in: Patient Safety in Surgery | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

The Joint Trauma System has demonstrated improved outcomes through coordinated research and process improvement programs. With fewer combat trauma patients, our military American College of Surgeons level 2 trauma center’s ability to maintain a strong trauma Process Improvement (PI) program has become difficult. As emergency general surgery (EGS) patients are similar to trauma patients, our Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (TACS) service developed an EGS PI program analogous to what is done in trauma. We describe the implementation of our novel EGS PI program and its effect on institutional PI proficiency.

Methods

An EGS registry was developed in 2013. Inclusion criteria were based on AAST published literature. In 2015, EGS registrar and PI coordinator positions were developed and filled with existing trauma staff. A formal EGS PI program began January 1, 2016. Pre- and post-program data was compared to determine the effect including EGS PI events had on increasing yield into our trauma PI program.

Results

In 2016, TACS saw 1001 EGS consults. Four hundred forty-four met criteria for registry inclusion. Eighty-two patients had 131 PI events; re-admission within 30 days, unplanned therapeutic intervention, and unplanned ICU admission were the most common events. Capture of EGS PI events yielded a 49% increase compared with 2015.

Conclusion

Overall patient volume and PI events post EGS PI program initiation exceeded those prior to implementation. These data suggest that extending trauma PI principles to EGS may be beneficial in maintaining inter-war military and/or lower volume trauma center readiness.
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Metadata
Title
Development of an emergency general surgery process improvement program
Authors
Matthew J. Bradley
Angela T. Kindvall
Ashley E. Humphries
Elliot M. Jessie
John S. Oh
Debra M. Malone
Jeffrey A. Bailey
Philip W. Perdue
Eric A. Elster
Carlos J. Rodriguez
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Patient Safety in Surgery / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1754-9493
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13037-018-0167-z

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